The DNA chaperone HMGB1 facilitates ACF/CHRAC-dependent nucleosome sliding.

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Published in EMBO J on December 16, 2002

Authors

Tiziana Bonaldi1, Gernot Längst, Ralf Strohner, Peter B Becker, Marco E Bianchi

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1: Adolf-Butenandt Institut, Molekularbiologie, Schillerstrasse 44, D-80336 München, Germany.

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